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     2018-19  
     Guide to Formatting and Filing  
     Theses, Dissertations,  
     and DMA Supporting Documents
                                                                            1
     A Message from the Dean of the Graduate Division
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                                                                                              Table of Contents
            Pages
                       Chapter I   
                       Academic Senate Policy and Student Responsibility for Dissertations,  
                 1     DMA Supporting Documents, and Theses 
                  
                2      Chapter II Specifications of the Document          
                2      English Required in Text      
                2      Font and Font Sizes   
                2      Minimum Margins       
                3      Page Numbers and Pagination          
                3      Double Spacing of Text Required 
                  
                4      Chapter III  Organization of the Document          
                4      Preliminary Pages     
                4      Title Page (Required, double-spaced)        
                5      Signature Page (Required, double-spaced)  
                5      Copyright Notice (Optional, double-spaced)         
                5      Dedication and/or Acknowledgements (Optional, single spacing allowed)           
                5      Vita (Required ONLY for doctoral students, single spacing allowed)       
                6      Abstract (Required, double-spaced) 7 
                6      Table of Contents (Optional, single spacing allowed)       
                6      The Main Body of the Manuscript (Required, double-spaced)         
                6      Notes (Optional, single spacing allowed)   
                6      Bibliography (Optional, single spacing allowed)    
                6      Appendices (Optional, single spacing allowed) 
                  
                7      Chapter IV  Special Handling for Oversize, Illustrative, and Special Materials         
                7      Handling Oversize Materials  
                7      Color in Maps and Illustrations      
                7      Submission of Supplementary Material        
                7      Music Compositions   
                        
                8      Chapter V  Fair Use, Permissions, Co-authorship, Copyright, and Embargo/Delayed Release 
                8      Fair Use       
                8      Copyright      
                       Graduate Council Thesis & Dissertation Policies: Co-authorship, Previously Published Material,  
                8      Copyright, and Acknowledgements  
                9      Embargo/Delayed Release 
                  
               10      Chapter VI  Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Filing   
               10      Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Format   
               10      How to Submit the Thesis or Dissertation Electronically    
                        
                11     Chapter VII Assistance and Resources   
                11     Assistance with the manuscript-writing process is available from the following   
                11     Questions regarding manuscript formatting, filing, and degree completion        
                11     Questions regarding transcripts, official degree verification, and diplomas     
                11     Questions regarding copyrighting, including application forms   
                11     Questions regarding use of previously published, copyrighted work 
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        Chapter I  
        Academic Senate Policy and Student Responsibility for Dissertations, DMA Supporting Documents, and Theses 
        Academic Senate Policy and Student Responsibility for Dissertations,  
        DMA Supporting Documents, and Theses
        Doctoral dissertations/supporting documents and master’s theses submitted to UCSB must meet the requirements set 
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        by Graduate Council for the degree candidate to be eligible for a graduate degree .  A doctoral dissertation must be the 
        result of original research conducted in the candidate’s specialization and must be approved in its entirety by the student’s 
        doctoral committee. A DMA supporting document must be a written document that demonstrates evidence of scholarly 
        research, all judged satisfactory by the doctoral committee. A master’s thesis must be a significant research work and 
        must be approved in its entirety by the master’s committee. For the remainder of this guide, “dissertation” will refer to all 
        doctoral degrees, including DMA. 
         
        Students and their committee members are responsible for everything contained in the manuscript.  The complete 
        master’s thesis or doctoral dissertation must be submitted to the members of the student’s supervising committee for 
        their review and final approval.  This includes all preliminary pages or front matter (e.g., dedication, acknowledgements, 
        abstract), the main body of text (including any charts or other inserted matter), and the back matter (e.g., the notes 
        and bibliography, any appendices).  It is the responsibility of all committee members to read the entire content of the 
        manuscript before approving.  Nothing can be added once the committee has given final approval as indicated by their 
        signatures on the signature page.   
         
        Students should electronically file (e-file) the thesis or dissertation only when it is completed and approved in its entirety 
        by all their committee members.  This means making the revisions requested by supervising committee members prior to 
        obtaining final signatures and electronically filing the document.   
         
        Once the Graduate Division has accepted the e-filed document, it is final and cannot be changed.  Students and 
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        committee members are responsible for ensuring that all standards of publication (including fair use , copyrighting, 
        patents, and publication rights) and all standards of research are met, including, where appropriate, approval of the Human 
        Subjects Committee (contact the Office of Research at 805-893-3807) or approval of the Institutional Animal Care and Use 
        Committee [IACUC] (contact IACUC@lifesci.ucsb.edu).  
         
        Per Graduate Council policy, master’s theses and doctoral dissertations must be published through ProQuest Information 
        and Learning using microfilm and electronic means.  As such, students grant ProQuest the non-exclusive right to 
        reproduce and distribute their theses or dissertations in and from microfilm and in and from an electronic format.  Students 
        also grant ProQuest the non-exclusive right to reproduce and distribute their abstracts in any format in whole or in part.  
        Students may grant other publication rights as they wish in other forms – hard or soft cover, posters, screenplay, etc. 
         
        ProQuest keeps a master microfilm of each thesis and dissertation deposited with them, offers copies of the documents for 
        sale, and publishes an abstract of the document in Masters Abstracts International or Dissertation Abstracts International 
        (available on the Internet).  ProQuest pays a royalty on sales of copies of the thesis or dissertation.  ProQuest may use 
        third party agencies to collect orders for theses and dissertations, but ProQuest fills the orders. During the e-filing process, 
        students choose whether or not to allow third party sales of their document.  Authors retain all rights to their theses and 
        dissertations, and sales are tracked for royalty payments. 
         
        It is the policy of UCSB to deposit all electronic theses and dissertations (ETDs) at the UCSB Library. The ETDs will be 
        archived in the Library’s institutional repository (IR), Alexandria Digital Research Library (ADRL), and will be accessible to 
        patrons visiting the Library. For additional information, please review the UCSB Library Publishing Agreement as well as 
        ProQuest’s Authors website.
        1       These include UCSB Academic Senate Regulations 350, 355, and 360 (Amended 7 Nov 96) covering the doctorate, and A.S. Regulations 300 and 305  
                A-B (Amended 7 Nov 96) covering the master’s degree.
        2       For an overview of copyright law and fair use as it applies to master’s theses and doctoral dissertations, see the manual  
                Copyright Law & Graduate Research: New Media, New Rights, and Your Dissertation by Kenneth D. Crews. The manual is available from ProQuest  
         at http://www.proquest.com/en-US/products/dissertations/copyright/or by calling (800) 521-0600, ext. 7020. Crews cites four factors to evaluate and  
                balance in determining whether there is fair use: (1) the purpose of the use, including a non-profit educational purpose; (2) the nature of the  
                copyrighted work; (3) the amount of the copying; and (4) the effect of the copying on the potential for, or value of, the original work. Crews’ manual  
                also includes a sample permission letter
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